Question 1 of 15
Which of the following is a perfect square?
This O level Squares Square Roots Cubes and Cube Roots and Quiz 1 quiz contains 15 multiple choice questions designed to help you revise and test your O level Squares Square Roots Cubes and Cube Roots and Quizzes knowledge. Select an answer for each question and click “Submit Answer” to see instant feedback. Take your time and try to score as high as possible!
In this quiz, o level squares, square roots, cubes and cube roots quiz 1, we shall basically be talking about what square, square roots, cubes and cube roots are all about. This quiz has 15 questions which have been set based on the national curriculum for the gce ordinary level.
Squares are numbers in the set of natural numbers which are gotten by raising all natural numbers to the power two. We have number like 1, 2, 3, etc, squares are obtained from by raising this numbers to the power two and when we do that, we have 1, 4, 9, 16, 25 and so on and cubes are gotten by simply raising those natural numbers to the power three to have 1, 8, 27, 64 and so on. Finding the square roots of a number is quite easy. This is done by looking for a number that when you’ll square, you’ll have the number under the square root sign. Finding the cube roots of a number is also very easy, you just have to look for a number that you can cube to have the number under the cube root sign.
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Question 1 of 15
Which of the following is a perfect square?
Question 2 of 15
Which of the following will have 6 at unit place?
Question 3 of 15
If 5278 is squared, then what will be at unit place?
Question 4 of 15
What will be the number of zeros in square of 400?
Question 5 of 15
How many natural numbers lie between 9^2 and 10^2?
Question 6 of 15
What is the sum of the first four odd natural numbers?
Question 7 of 15
The value of (9^2 )– 1 is equal to:
Question 8 of 15
What is the cube root of 2197?
Question 9 of 15
The cube root of 0.000216 is:
Question 10 of 15
Find the least number by which 750 should be multiplied, so that it becomes a perfect cube.
Question 11 of 15
Which is the smallest number, with which 600 should be multiplied so that it becomes a perfect square?
Question 12 of 15
A person wants to arrange his colleagues in the form of a perfect square, but he finds there are 9 persons too many. What will be the total number of persons in front row, if the total number of persons with him is 2410?
Question 13 of 15
The least perfect square, which is divisible by each of 21, 36 and 66 is:
Question 14 of 15
The square root of 64009 is:
Question 15 of 15
If 72K is a perfect cube, find the value of K.